I have studied Economics/ Mathematics at University of Southern California (USC), in the U.S.

After graduation, to broaden my perspectives, I decided to go to Europe, Germany, which has been the center of economy in Europe.

I quickly learned German language and I started my career at DATEV, a leading software company in Germany, as assistant of Vice-Chairman and employee at international department.

I have learned how managements operate the company and their efforts to run the businesses.

Having been influenced by Vice-Chairman who was a former Partner at Ernst & Young (EY), I switched the company to Ernst & Young (EY). There I experienced Transaction Advisory and Audit.

I was mainly related to buy-side activities of Japanese companies purchasing European, especially German companies (financial due diligence, valuation, project management, business development etc) as well as financial audit of Japanese/German companies based in Europe.

After I left the company, I made a small company in Eastern Europe as I had always interest in developing countries. At the same time, I started being critic. Currently I am a weekly columnist for Fusosha (Fuji Sankei Group).

Besides, I am an external advisor of a medium sized company in Japan (IT/ Web/ Marketing). I also act as an individual investor.

Media/Publication appeared:

- MSN Money (Japanese)

- SPA! (Japanese)

- Horbor Business Online (Japanese)

- Yahoo (Japanese)

~Language~

- Japanese

- English

- German

- Romanian

- In 2017, learning Russian & Spanish

~Hobbies~

Golf - not single golfer but good enough.

Coffee - Coffee Lover. Maybe 10 cups of coffee every day.

Reading - Heavy Amazon User.

Running in the gym - new hobby

~Favorite Food~

Asian Food Lover, especially Japanese Food - every day I can eat.

Good Salad

~Social Life~

Drinking - No Alcohol.

Smoking - No Smoking.

~Character~

very unique - Maybe you can see this from my background. But you will probably notice if you get to know me more.